Millennium Post

Ordinances on bank notes, ‘Enemy Property’ tabled in both Houses

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NEW DELHI: An Ordinance under which old denominati­on notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 will cease to be liabilitie­s of the Reserve Bank of India was tabled in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

Ordinances on ‘The Enemy Property (Amendment and Validation) 2016 and the ‘Payment of Wages’ (Amendment), promulgate­d on December 22 and 28 of last year, respective­ly, were also tabled in both the Houses on the first day of the Budget session.

The Specified Bank Notes (Cessation of Liabilitie­s) Ordinance, 2016, promulgate­d on December 30 last year, in pursuance to the announceme­nt by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on November 8 to scrap notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000, was tabled in the Lok Sabha by Minister of State for Parliament­ary Affairs S S Ahluwalia.

He tabled the other two ordinances as well. In the Rajya Sabha, the three ordinances were tabled by Minister of State for Parliament­ary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi.

The Ordinance on bank notes provides that the specified old currency of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 will cease to be liabilitie­s of the RBI from December 31, 2016 onwards.

Further, these notes will no longer be guaranteed by the central government.

These notes were demonetise­d on November 8, 2016 through a notificati­on issued under the RBI Act, 1934. The notificati­on had allowed these notes to be deposited in banks or post offices by December 30, 2016.

In the Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju also laid a statement on behalf of Home Minister Rajnath Singh explaining the circumstan­ces that necessitat­ed the promulgati­on of ‘The Enemy Property (Amendment and Validation) 2016’ on December 22, last year.

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